Damaryius Thomas, Denver

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The man they call Opitimus Prime, Damaryius Thomas, is a second-year receiver out of Georgia Tech that has spent much of his NFL career on injured reserve.

He's finally healthy and presents a new page for new quarterback Tim Tebow. With Brandon Lloyd out of Denver, look for Thomas to be the Broncos' new deep threat, as well as the Broncos' biggest weapon through the air in the red zone.

He found the end zone in Week 7, and I think the same will apply in the coming weeks.

Look out for this young stud; he's only owned in 7.5 percent of ESPN leagues.

Jabar Gaffney, Washington

With Santana Moss out with a broken hand, Jabar Gaffney has been bumped up to the No. 1 wide receiver on the depth chart and should produce immediately.

He's had some decent games this season but has only managed to found the end zone once.

I'm personally a fan of John Beck, so to me, the quarterback situation isn't a negative one and I think that Gaffney can put up some serviceable numbers for you in a low wide receiver/flex position play for a bye week.

His stock is rising, and he's now owned in 31.2 percent of ESPN leagues.

Michael Jenkins, Minnesota

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The best help to a young, rookie quarterback is an experienced, veteran wide receiver.

That is exactly what Michael Jenkins is to new Vikings man Christian Ponder.

Judging from the Vikings' last game against Green Bay, Ponder seems to really gravitate towards Jenkins' ability, and while he only caught three passes, he was targeted eight times and did find the end zone.